Quantitative Text Analysis in Political Science
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Quantitative Text Analysis in Political Science

AusPSA Quantitative Methods Research Group Workshop Series 2025.

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Date and time

Wednesday, June 4 · 8:30am - 5:30pm AEST

Location

RSSS Lectorial 2 (Room 1.23)

146 Ellery Crescent Acton, ACT 2601 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 9 hours

In a political environment increasingly defined by rapid information dissemination, digital communication, and data proliferation, Quantitative Text Analysis (QTA) has emerged as an essential tool for political scientists. By enabling robust and systematic analysis of political texts such as parliamentary speeches, party manifestos, and social media interactions, QTA provides researchers with powerful methods to uncover patterns, sentiments, and underlying themes shaping political discourse and behaviour.

This one-day workshop is dedicated to equipping advanced students and early career researchers with the practical skills and theoretical insights necessary to employ text analysis methodologies effectively in addressing contemporary political questions.


Designed specifically for HDR students and early career researchers, this workshop aims to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application in political text analysis. We encourage applications from historically underrepresented groups, including women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars, first-generation students, ethnic minorities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.


Program:

The workshop will feature three comprehensive sessions led by experienced scholars:


Expression of Interest Deadline: May 5, 2025

Participants will be notified by May 9, 2025.


This event is organised by the ANU School of Politics & International Relations and the Quantitative Methods Research Group of the Australian Political Studies Association (AusPSA).


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FreeJun 4 · 8:30 AM GMT+10